Kimotsuki, Kagoshima Explained

Kimotsuki
Native Name Lang:ja
Settlement Type:Town
Seal Type:Emblem
Image Map1:Kimotsuki in Kagoshima Prefecture Ja.svg
Pushpin Map:Japan
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Japan
Coordinates:31.3444°N 130.9453°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Japan
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Kyushu
Subdivision Type2:Prefecture
Subdivision Name2:Kagoshima
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name3:Kimotsuki
Extinct Title:Now part of
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Nagano Kazuyuki
Leader Title1:Vice Mayor
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:308.04
Population Total:13,766
Population As Of:April 30, 2024
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:JST
Utc Offset1:+09:00
Blank Name Sec1:City hall address
Blank Info Sec1:98 Nitomi Kimotsuki-chō, Kimotsuki-gun, Kagoshima-ken 893-1207
Blank Name Sec2:Climate
Blank Info Sec2:Cfa
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thumb|right|270px|Kimotsuki Town Hallthumb|right|270px|Kimotsuki Riverthumb|right|270px|Yabusame in Kimitsuki is a town in Kimotsuki District., the town had an estimated population of 13,766 in 7503 households, and a population density of 45 persons per km2. [1] The total area of the town is .

Geography

Kimotsuki located in the eastern part of the Ōsumi Peninsula. The alluvial plain of the Kimabe River extends to the northwestern part of the town, however, most of the town's area is occupied by mountains that form part of the Kimabe Mountains. The Kasanohara Plateau, which is famous as the Shirasu Plateau, spreads out at in northwest. The Kinosuke River flows near the border with Kanoya. The town faces faces Shibushi Bay to the northeast, Uchinoura Bay to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the southeast. The former Takayama Town in the northwest and the former Uchinoura Town in the southeast are separated by Mount Kunimi, and it used to take more than 30 minutes to travel between the centers of both towns via Japan National Route 448. The Kunimi Tunnel (Kagoshima Prefectural Route 561), which runs through Mt. Kunimi, was opened in 2002, greatly shortened travel time.In addition, the Shibushi National Petroleum Reserve Base, which was created by reclaiming off the coast of Shibushi Bay, belongs to Kimotsuki.

Neighboring municipalities

Kagoshima Prefecture

Climate

Kimotsuki has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with hot summers and mild winters. Precipitation is significant throughout the year, and is heavier in summer, especially the months of June and July. The average annual temperature in Kimotsuki is . The average annual rainfall is with June as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around, and lowest in January, at around . Its record high is, reached on 18 August 2020, and its record low is, reached on 25 January 2016.

Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Kimotsuki in 2020 is 14,227 people. Kimotsuki has been conducting censuses since 1920. The town's population peaked in the 1950s and has been slowly declining since then, with no sign of a recovery until 2020.

History

The area of Kimotsuki was part of ancient Ōsumi Province. The area has may remains from the Kofun period. The Kimotsuki clan ruled the area from the mid-Heian period to the end of the Sengoku period. During the Edo Period, the area was part of the holdings of Satsuma Domain. The villages of Kōyama and Uchinoura were established on May 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. Both Kōyama and Uchinoura were raised to town status in 1932. The town of Kimotsuki was founded on July 1, 2005 from the merger of the towns of KōyamaUchinoura.

Government

Kimotsuki has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral town council of 14 members. Kimotsuki, collectively with the other municipalities of Kimotsuki District, contributes one member to the Kagoshima Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the town is part of the Kagoshima 4th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

The economy of Kimotsuki is based largely on agriculture and commercial fishing.

Education

Kimotsuki has five public elementary high schools, four public junior high schools and one public high operated by the town government. The town has one public high school operated by the Kagoshima Prefectural Board of Education, and one private combined middle/high school.

Transportation

Railways

Kimotsuki does not have any passenger railway service. The nearest major station is Kagoshima-Chūō Station on the Kyushu Shinkansen.

Highways

Local attractions

Events and festivals

Mascots

Kimotsuki has two town mascots (see yuru-chara) created by the Kimotsuki Tourism Association. Both wear purple outfits based on the traditional costume of the Yabusame Festival archer and have satellite heads. They generally make appearances at town sanctioned events.

Sister City Relations

The Galaxy Federation

Before the merger, the town of Uchinoura was a part of the Galaxy Federation, a chain of friendship cities that each house a JAXA space center. It joined the federation as a founding member on November 8, 1987 and received the name the Republic of Uchinoura. The friendship city relations were still retained when Uchinoura merged with Koyama to become Kimotsuki town, and it is now called the Republic of Uchinoura Kimotsuki within the federation. The most recent member of the federation, the city of Kakuda in Miyagi Prefecture, joined on April 2, 2016.

Space Brother Cities

Kimotsuki and the town of Minamitane, home to Tanegashima's JAXA space center, signed the “Space Brother Cities Declaration” on July 3, 2013. The naming comes from the manga and anime series Space Brothers, and the official document even features an illustration of the two main characters, the Nanba brothers.

Noted people from Kimotsuki

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kimotsuki Town official statistics. Japan. ja.
  2. Web site: ゆるキャラグランプリ公式サイト.
  3. Web site: はやぶさめくん|イメキャラブック.